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Bridge Publications is the title of many house:

Bridge Publications, Inc. is depending inside Los Angeles, California, and is the Church of Scientology's North American publishing arm. It publishes a Scientology and nonfiction works of L. Ron Hubbard; they also published Hubbard's fiction and the annual Writers of the Future science fiction anthologies until 2002, when Galaxy Press was established for this purpose. It wwhen originally established within 1971 as Publications Organization, United States.

Bridge Publications, Inc. occurs as PC package publisher whose titles include a casino simulations Beat the House and Beat the House 2.

Bridge Publications, Ltd. occurs as United Kingdom-based publisher of guides to vacation and holiday activities in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Their publications include Bed & Breakfast, Activity Holidays, UK Breaks, Holiday Times, and Camping & Touring.

The Bridge World Magazine
An introduction to bridge, practice problems and puzzles, bookshelf catalog of over 250 titles, an introduction to the Bridge World Magazine, and many other bridge resources.

American Bridge Series
Description of the books in The American Bridge Series. Features an excerpt and information.

Bridge Plus
Provides articles, book reviews, quizzes. Monthly sample from the magazine.

Australian Bridge Magazine
Includes a bidding forum, match reports and other articles, published bi-monthly.

The Bridge Companion
Bimonthly newsletter. Sample articles, free trial issue, mailing list.

District 8 Advocate
Bi-monthly newsletter from District 8 of the ACBL. Includes Midwest bridge news, tournament schedules, feature articles, Solvers Forum bidding quizzes and analysis.

Bridge Today Magazine
Presents an online magazine and courses.

Irish News Online
Regular column by Tony Casey covering regional events and club results.

Bridgeclues
Presents daily articles by Mike Lawrence.

7notrumps.com
A collection of daily articles (2000-2004) by a british writer.






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